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Delavayi. Siberica type. Beautifully veined and spotted blue on a 
white ground. Late blooming. Fragrant. 32 in. 75c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson. Deep velvety purple flowers of unusual 
beauty and substance. 35c. 
Douglasiana. Oregon native. Masses of evergreen foliage. Flowers 
freely produced. Varies from deepest purple through mauve to 
lavender and white. 12-18 in. 35c. 
Agnes James. A most unusual and beautiful pure white. Very large 
flowers. Early. Rare. 16 in. 50c. 
Foetidissima. The seed pods remain on the plant through the winter, 
bursting open and displaying the orange and red seeds which 
are most colorful and effective. Flowers dull blue. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Foliosa. Deep velvety blue flowers. Abundant foliage. 4-6 in. 35c. 
Forrestii. Grassy foliage and lovely clear yellow blooms. 15-18 in. 50c. 
Fulva. Unique and Striking terra cotta red. Distinct. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Fulva Yellow. Very rare yellow form of fulva. 75c. 
Fulvala. Similar to D. W. William'son, but more coppery. 35c. 
Gracilipes. S-sh. Dainty crested small flowers of light pinkish mauve 
on slender, wiry stems. Crest bright orange. 6 in. 35c-50c. 
Gracilipes Alba. Exquisite white form of this lovely species. New 
and rare. $1.00. 
Gracilipes Floreplena. A rare and lovely double form, offered for the 
first time in the United States. The color is similar to the type 
and on established plants, produces blooms of more than 30 
petals. $4.00. 
Giganticoerulea. A lovely tall species with fine light blue blossoms 
on sturdy stems. 75c. 
Gormanii. Similar to tenax, but with soft yellow flowers. Choice. 50c. 
Graminea. Violet and blue flowers. Plum scented. 8 in. 35c. 
Innominata. A rare Oregon species with slender leaves and showy 
ruffled flowers of orange or yellow. Very good. 50c-75c. 
Japonica. S-sh. Dainty, frilly orchid-like blossoms of soft lavender 
with orange crests, in airy sprays. Early. 35c. 
‘Lacustris. Similar to cristata, but with smaller, darker flowers. 35c. 
Laevigata Albo-Purpurea. Flat blossoms with a white ground heav- 
ily flecked blue purple. Bog or ordinary garden conditions. 14 
LN LC. 
Laevigata Semperflorens. Lovely flowers of uniform deep blue with 
a striking yellow blotch on the falls. Blooms continuously from 
mid-summer till frost. Bog. 2 ft. $1.00. 
Milesii. Similar to Tectorum, but with smaller flowers on taller 
stems. 50c. 
Minuta. A tiny species with dainty yellow flowers neatly marked 
with brown and born on short stems. Rare. Early $1.00. 
Prismatica. Lilac purple blooms with yellow throat and darker veins. 
Very dainty and desirable. 16 in. 35c. 
Purdyi. Flower form similar to bracteata, but foliage is narrower. 
Colors vary from white to lavender. 6-8 in. 50c. 
